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Dear Ann,
You can visit: Cate Bramble's " Ultimate Fen g Shui site " to find out more about Black Hat Sect Feng Shui:-
http://www.qi-whiz.com/confess.html
(For info, Black Hat Sect School was started by Lin Yun - who has been mentioned in the above article.)
The Luo Pan is a summarised tool; which is helpful to the Compass School practitioner. It is used by Compass School practitioners to do an onsite audit. I use such a tool on onsite audits.
I believe, if you read most of the messages in this forum; it usually relates to:-
Yin and Yang and more importantly the Five Elements concept.
In fact, Ba Zi Feng Shui uses the common denominator "the Five elements concept".
For Flying Star books, you can still buy books even by Lillian Too on this topic.
If you want to buy books on the Luo Pan, currently most of the authors have written such books in Mandarin either (Taiwan or Hong Kong). Do note that even for the Luo Pan, thre are several versions of the Luo Pan.
Warmest Regards
Cecil
On 6/22/01 5:31:00 PM, Ann L. wrote:
>Hi Cecil,
>After exploring about feng
>shui, there were the compass
>school and the black hat
>school. Who started the black
>hat school. Where do you
>stand. I know you use the
>compass but is the compass the
>same like the LoPan? Where can
>I learn more about the Ba Zi
>and the flying star. I believe
>in using the LoPan and
>compass, so where or who
>(authors) would I find books
>about these topic..I want to
>sign up for the course but
>currently pocket is very
>empty.
>
>Thanks
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